A recently revised and extended road atlas, including a 9 page introduction to the continent which gives plenty of handy background information which also pinpoints adventure areas. Full coverage road...

The Ultimate Africa Atlas covers 57 countries of the continent, it includes traveling tips, information on the cultures within the countries and the environment across all featured places. This colour...

Comprehensive atlas featuring all the capital cities of Africa. Additional tourist and business centres also included. The atlas includes country locators, hotels, accommodation, places of interest, detailed...

Folded, indexed, road and tourist map of Mali showing major highways and roads, cities, and towns at a scale of 1:2,400,000 (1" to 38 miles). Places of interest, historic sites, national parks, airports,...

Part of a three map series,for the long distance traveller in Africa.Road classes indicated,routes requiring care shown,also ferries,tolls and high passes.Major relief features and low lying areas shown.Tourist...

This highly detailed map of North & West Africa is great for planning your journey across Africa and includes GPS waypoints throughout. All major and minor routes are shown with corresponding route numbers....

Mali

Mali (full name, The Republic of Mali) covers an area of approximately 1.25 million sq km with a terrain consisting of mostly flat to rolling northern plains covered by sand with savanna in the south and rugged hills in the northeast. Mali borders Algeria, Burkina Faso, Guinea, Cote d'Ivoire, Mauritania, Niger and Senegal, and is completely landlocked. The country is divided into 8 regions: Gao, Kayes, Kidal, Koulikoro, Mopti, Segou, Sikasso and Tombouctou. Bamako is the capital, with a time zone corresponding to that of GMT. The currency is the CFA (Communaute Financiere Africaine) franc, and exports include cotton, gold and livestock. The population of approximately 12,600,000 people comprises an ethnic makeup that is 50% Mande, 17% Peul and 12% Voltaic. Primary languages are French, Bambara, Berber and Arabic, and the predominant religions are Islam and indigenous beliefs.